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OverviewThis book focuses on the chemistry and processes for conversion and utilization of carbon dioxide. Topics include CO2 utilization, its conversion to industrial chemicals and fuels, its coversion via synthesis gas, and new catalysts and chemical processes for conversion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chunshan Song (Pennsylvania State University) , Anne M. Gaffney , Kaoru Fujimoto (University of Kitakyushu)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: American Chemical Society Volume: No. 809 Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.715kg ISBN: 9780841237476ISBN 10: 0841237476 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 18 April 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMost of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News<br> Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, theydiscuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are byactive research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News <br> Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News<br> Most of the 25 papers are from a symposium at the Society's March 2000 meeting in San Francisco, which was called to investigate potential measures for conserving and utilizing carbon dioxide to mitigate or prevent its known greenhouse effects in the atmosphere. After a general overview, they discuss the synthesis of organic chemicals, CO2 reduction over heterogeneous catalysts, synthesis gas production from CO2 reforming, the effects of pressure and reactor types on CO2 reforming, photocatalytic and electrochemical reduction, and the use of supercritical CO2 fluid. The studies are by active research groups from academic, government, and industrial laboratories. --SciTech Book News Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |